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Morgan Mari Philbin, PhD MHS722 West 168th Street, Room 536New York, NY 10032212-342-2804; mp3243@columbia.eduDate of preparation of CV: February 2019Personal Data:Name: Morgan M. PhilbinBirth date: 06/10/1982Birthplace: San Luis Obispo, CACitizenship: U.S.Academic Appointments06/16 - PresentAssistant Professor (tenure track). Department of Sociomedical Sciences.Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia UniversityPostdoctoral Training06/13 - 05/16Postdoctoral Research Fellow. T32MH019139. HIV Center for Clinicaland Behavioral Studies. Division of Gender, Sexuality and Health.Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute.“Behavioral Sciences Research in HIV Infection.” PI: Theo SandfortWork Experience11/13 - 05/16Research Associate. U10DA013720. Columbia University. Florida NodeAlliance of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Clinical TrialsNetwork. PI: Lisa Metsch and Jose Szapocznik11/13 - 05/16Research Associate. U01AI103397. Columbia University. Miami WIHS(Women’s Interagency HIV Study). PI: Lisa Metsch and Margaret Fischl09/09 – 09/12Research Associate. U01HD040533. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Schoolof Public Health. “HIV-Related Care Engagement: Linkage to Care andCare-Seeking for HIV-Infected Adolescents.” Adolescent Trials Network.PI: J. Dennis Fortenberry and Jon Ellen09/08 – 08/09Research Associate. R21NR010442. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Schoolof Public Health. “Routine HIV Testing among Adolescents and theShifting Culture of AIDS.” PI: Lori LeonardPhilbin Page 1

08/07 – 07/08Fellowship Awardee. “Barriers and facilitators to accessing harmreduction programs among injection drug users in Kunming, China.”International Institute for Education. J William Fulbright ResearchFellowship07/06 – 07/07Research Associate. R01DA019829. University of California at SanDiego. “Epidemiology of HIV and Hepatitis C among Injecting DrugUsers in Tijuana.” PI: Steffanie Strathdee09/05 – 05/06Research Assistant. R01MH071204. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Schoolof Public Health. “Synthesizing HIV Behavioral InterventionEffectiveness in Developing Countries.” PI: Michael Sweat08/04 – 06/05Program Officer. HIV prevention and care among youth. AizixingInstitute of Health Education. Beijing, ChinaEducation08/08 - 05/13Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthBaltimore, MDPhD., May 2013 Department of Health, Behavior and SocietyCertificate: Department of Mental HealthDoctoral Dissertation: The Promise of an AIDS-free generation: An inquiryinto the experiences of healthcare providers and HIV-positive adolescentsSponsor: Dr. Lori Leonard08/05 - 05/07Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthBaltimore, MDMaster of Health Science (MHS), May 2004. Department of InternationalHealth: Social and Behavioral Interventions08/00 - 05/04Wesleyan UniversityMiddletown, CTBA, May 2004. Psychology and Government: International RelationsHonors and Awards2018Travel Award for Early Career Investigators. College on Problems ofDrug Dependence2018Finalist. DuRant Award for Statistical Rigor Process. Society forAdolescent Health and Medicine (SAHM)2017Fellow. Fordham University HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention ResearchEthics Training Institute.Philbin Page 2

2016Excellence in Abstract Submission among New Investigators.American Public Health Association: HIV/AIDS Section.2014 - 2017NIH Loan Repayment Program. National Center on Minority Health &Health Disparities.2011 - 2013Sommer Scholarship (Full tuition and stipend). The Johns HopkinsBloomberg School of Public Health.2012David Rosenstein Award for Best Student Paper. American PublicHealth Association: HIV/AIDS Section.2012The Deans Teaching Fellowship. Krieger School of Arts and Sciences,The Johns Hopkins University.2010Delta Omega Honorary Society Research Scholarship. The JohnsHopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.2008, 2009Johns Hopkins Doctoral Special Project Funding. The Johns HopkinsBloomberg School of Public Health.2008Bloomberg School of Public Health 75th Anniversary FundScholarship. The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.2007Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health. Alpha Chapter, TheJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.2006Baker, Reinke, and Taylor Scholarship in International Health. TheJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.2005Departmental Tuition Scholarship. Masters of Health Science,Department of International Health, The Johns Hopkins BloombergSchool of Public Health.2004Phi Beta Kappa. Wesleyan University.2004Walkley Prize for Outstanding Original Research in Psychology.Wesleyan University.Professional Organizations, Societies and ServiceMemberships2018 – PresentCollege on Problems of Drug Dependence, Associate MemberPhilbin Page 3

2017 - Present2013 - Present2009 - Present2008 - Present2010 - 20132011 - 2013Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health SciencePopulation Association of AmericaAmerican Public Health AssociationInternational AIDS SocietyAmerican Anthropological AssociationSociety for Medical AnthropologyConsultative2017Consultant on an Adolescent Trials Network Project. Indiana UniversityDepartment of Pediatrics.2015 - 2016Qualitative Consultant. CUNY School of Public Health. Department ofEpidemiology and Biostatistics2010Qualitative Consultant. Chinese National Centers for AIDS and STDs.Epidemiology Division. Beijing, China.2008 - 2009Qualitative Consultant. Chinese National Centers for AIDS and STDs:Treatment and Care Division. Beijing, ChinaEditorialAd Hoc Journal ReviewerHIV/AIDS journals: AIDS & Behavior; AIDS Care; AIDS Education and Prevention; AIDSPatient Care and STDs; Journal of the International AIDS SocietySubstance use journals: Harm Reduction Journal; Drug and Alcohol DependencePublic health/Epidemiology journals: Health Education and Behavior; Journal of AdolescentHealth; Journal of Sex Research; Archives of Sexual Behavior, PLOS OneInterdisciplinary social science and health journals: Social Science & Medicine; AmericanJournal of Public Health; Medical Anthropology; Global Public Health; Journal of Immigrantand Minority Health; Men and Masculinities; BMJ Open; Youth and SocietyProfessional Service2018- PresentCo-Chair, Trainee Awards Committee Interdisciplinary Association ofPopulation Health Sciences (IAPHS).Philbin Page 4

2018 – PresentReviewer, National Science Foundation, Division of Social and EconomicSciences2018 – PresentEarly Career Reviewer program at the Center for Scientific Review (CSR)National Institutes of Health2017 – PresentMember, Association for the Social Science and Humanities in HIV(ASSHH) Program Committee2016 – PresentLoan Repayment Program Ambassador2015 – PresentAbstract reviewer, International AIDS Society Conference2013 – 2016Member, New York City HIV Planning Group: Policy and ExternalRelations Workgroup2012 – PresentCo-Chair, Association for the Social Science and Humanities in HIV(ASSHH) Conference Young Scholars Organizing Committee2011 – PresentHIV Section Reviewer and Panel Moderator, American Public HealthAssociationDepartmental and University Committees2018 - PresentMember, PhD Admissions Committee, Department of SociomedicalSciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health2018 - PresentMember, Sociomedical Sciences 50th Anniversary Celebration PlanningCommittee, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia UniversityMailman School of Public Health2018 - PresentPresenter. Inter-Professional Education (IPE) Day of Action. ColumbiaUniversity Medical Center.2017 - PresentMember, PhD Methods Exam Committee, Department of SociomedicalSciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health2016 - PresentMember, MPH Admissions Committee, Department of SociomedicalSciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health2014 - PresentFellow, Columbia Population Research Center. Columbia University2014 – 2016Member, Public Health Practice and Policy Core. HIV Center for Clinicaland Behavioral Studies. New York State Psychiatric Institute andColumbia UniversityPhilbin Page 5

2014 - 2015Chief Fellow, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies. ColumbiaUniversity and New York State Psychiatric Institute2009 - 2011Co-Chair, Health, Behavior and Society Department Student Group. TheJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.2005 - 2006Chair, International Health Department Student Group. The JohnsHopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.Fellowship and Grant SupportPresent SupportK01DA039804A2016-2021“Assessing the impact of state-level policies on drug use and HIV risk for young men who havesex with men”Role: PITotal Direct Costs: 887,8803R01DA037866-05S22018-2019Administrative supplement: “State medical and recreational marijuana laws and substance useoutcomes for LGBT individuals.” Parent R01: “State medical marijuana laws and NSDUHmarijuana use and consequences since 2004,” PI: Silvia MartinsRole: Co-InvestigatorTotal Costs: 100,001R25DA031608-012017-2019“The labeling of young Black MSM (YBMSM) as a ‘high risk’ group in HIV preventionresearch: implications for their relationships with family, friends, community members.”Fordham University HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute (RETI).Role: PI of sub-awardTotal Direct Costs: 19,979U01 AI1033972016-2019“Women’s attitudes towards and willingness to accept injectable HIV therapy” Women’sInteragency HIV Study (WIHS). PI: Lisa Metsch, Margaret FischlRole: PI of sub-awardTotal Direct Costs: 88,740Columbia University Junior Faculty Diversity Grants Program2018-2019“The Structure of Health disparities: Examining the pathways through which city- and state-levelpolicies impact HIV-related risk behaviors for racial and sexual/gender minority youth in thePhilbin Page 6

United States.” CUMC Grants Program for Junior Faculty Who Contribute to the Diversity Goalof the University.Role: PITotal Direct Costs: 25,000Deans Pilot Awards Mailman School of Public Health2017-2019Developing the Columbia Center for Marijuana, Opioid and Drug Use related-harm Studies (CCMODUS). PI: Silvia MartinsRole: Co-InvestigatorTotal Direct Cost: 75,000HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies2018-2023“HIV Center Implementation Science and Health Outcomes (ISHO) Core” PI: Robert RemienRole: Core MemberPast SupportU01HD0405332014-2017“CATCH: Comprehensive Assessment of Transition and Coordination for HIV-Positive Youthas they Move from Adolescent to Adult Care.” Adolescent Trials Network. PI: Amanda TannerRole: Co-InvestigatorTotal Direct Costs: 249,186L60MD009069 (NIH Loan Repayment Program)2014-2017“Biomedical HIV Prevention for Black MSM: Community based ethnography and clinic-basedintervention.” National Center on Minority Health & Health DisparitiesRole: Recipient/PITotal Direct Costs: 14,500T32MH0191392013-2016“Behavioral Sciences Research in HIV Infection.” HIV Center for Clinical and BehavioralStudies. Division of Gender, Sexuality and Health. Columbia University. PI: Theo SandfortRole: Postdoctoral Research FellowTotal Direct Costs: 392,843HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, NYSPI2014-2015“Building an index to assess the impact of state policies on Latinos’ HIV and mental health risk.”Role: PI of sub-awardTotal Direct Costs: 8,296The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health2012-2013“The Promise of an AIDS Free Generation: HIV-positive adolescents and clinic providers”Dean’s Teaching Fellowship Research FundRole: PITotal Direct Costs: 4500Philbin Page 7

U01HD040533-092009 - 2013“HIV-Related Care Engagement: Linkage to Care and Care-Seeking for HIV-InfectedAdolescents.” PI: J. Dennis Fortenberry & Jon EllenRole: Research AssociateThe Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health2011-2012“Adolescent medicine clinicians and the shift toward Treatment as Prevention: Challenges toscale-up.” Johns Hopkins Doctoral Distinguished Research Award.Role: PITotal Direct Costs: 2,000The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health2010-2011“Living with HIV in the era of HAART: the lived experience of HIV-positive adolescents.”Delta Omega Research AwardRole: PITotal Direct Costs: 2,000The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health2007-2008“Mental health and HIV risk outcomes among Latina migrants in the western United States.”Johns Hopkins Global Field Experience Fund Award.Role: PITotal Direct Costs: 3,000J William Fulbright Research Fellowship:2007-2008“Barriers and facilitators to accessing harm reduction programs among injection drug users inKunming, China.”Role: PITotal Direct Costs: 16,000The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health2006-2007“Structural HIV risk factors for injection drug users in Tijuana, Mexico: A mixed-methodsassessment.” Framework Program in Global Health Fellowship.Role: PITotal Direct Costs: 5,000The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health2006-2007“Assessing HIV risk and harm reduction access among injection drug users on the US-Mexicoborder.” Johns Hopkins Global Field Experience Fund Award.Role: PITotal Direct Costs: 3,000Philbin Page 8

Pending Support/Under ReviewTitle: “Research Aimed at the Reduction of New HIV infections in Youth and Research Aimedat the improvement in the Proportions of Youth Achieving Successive Milestones across the HIVCare Continuum.” (R34 submitted Sept 2018)PI: Tanner and HussenRole: Co-InvestigatorTitle: “Columbia Center on Policy and Health Interventions for Opioids and other Substances(PHIOS)” (P50 submitted Sept 2018)PI: Martins, Branas, MetschRole: Co-Investigator Project 1 and Project 3Title: Lowering Opioid Prescriptions among physicians who treat adolescents and young adults:a multi-site study (UG3 submitted March 14 2019)PI: Silvia MartinsRole: Co-ITeaching ExperienceSpecific CoursesSpring 2019Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Department ofSociomedical Sciences. “Qualitative Research Design in Public Health.”Enrollment: 27Spring 2018Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Department ofSociomedical Sciences. “Qualitative Research Design in Public Health.”Enrollment: 26Spring 2017Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Department ofSociomedical Sciences. “Qualitative Research Design in Public Health.”Enrollment: 31Spring 2015Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Department ofSociomedical Sciences. “Qualitative Research Design in Public Health.”Enrollment: 31Spring 2013The Johns Hopkins University. Krieger School for Arts and Sciences.Department of Public Health and Department of Anthropology: Program forWomen, Gender and Sexuality. “Transforming Disease: HIV/AIDS and theProduction of Chronic Illness.” Enrollment: 20Spring 2012The Johns Hopkins University. Krieger School for Arts and Sciences.Department of Anthropology: Program for Women, Gender and Sexuality.“Working for Justice in Contemporary Urban Space.” Enrollment: 15Philbin Page 9

General Teaching ActivitiesGuest Lectures2018Columbia University School of Public Health. Qualitative Research Methods inPublic Health. “Using Participatory Research Methods to Engage SexualMinority Youth.”2016Columbia University School of Public Health. Theories and Perspectives onSexuality and Health. “Sexuality and a Critical Examination of HIVPrevention.”2014Columbia University. HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies.Manuscript Writing Workshop. “An Overview of Qualitative Research.”2012, 2013The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. EthnographicFieldwork. “Creating and using an interview guide: challenges andopportunities.”2011The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. EthnographicFieldwork. “Qualitative research and obtaining IRB clearance.”2011George Washington University. Theories and Applications in Global HealthPromotion. “Applying the transtheoretical model to public health problems:Implications for interventions.”2010The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Qualitative DataAnalysis. “The intersection of qualitative coding and software analysisprograms.”2010The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Qualitative ResearchTheory and Methods. “The ethical implications of qualitative research.”2009, 2010The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Qualitative DataAnalysis. “Transcription and translation in analyzing qualitative research.”2010The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. EthnographicFieldwork. “Ethnographies in and of the clinic: applying ethnographicmethodologies to a clinical setting.”2009The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. International Health:Social and Behavioral Interventions Methods Seminar. “Ethnography amongvulnerable populations: ethical and methodological implications.”2009The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. EthnographicFieldwork. “Qualitative analysis: from hand coding to Atlas.ti.”Philbin Page 10

Teaching Assistant2010, 2011The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Department ofHealth, Behavior and Society. “Ethnographic Fieldwork”Instructor: Moses Pounds, PhD2009The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Department ofHealth, Behavior and Society. “Ethnographic Fieldwork”Instructor: Lori Leonard, ScD2010The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Department ofInternational Health. “Qualitative Research Theory and Methods”Instructor: Peter Winch, MD; Joel Gittelsohn, PhD2009, 2010The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Department ofInternational Health. “Qualitative Data Analysis”Instructor: Peter Winch, MD; Joel Gittelsohn, PhD; Caitlin Kennedy, PhDPh.D. Examination-, Advisory-, and Defense Committees2018Tracy Pugh, Dissertation Proposal Examination Committee, Sociomedical Sciences,Columbia UniversityTitle: “Association of Structural Stigma with HIV/AIDS Outcomes”Thesis Sponsor: Mark L. HatzenbuehlerMaster’s Theses Trainees2018Christina Kennan: “Addressing Inequity, Reaffirming Inequality: A Review of GenderSpecific HPV Vaccination Programs in Chile and the United States.”2018Quenton King: “Held Despite Bail: The Community Effects of Pretrial Incarceration andBail.”2018Madeline Pollifrone: “Growth Monitoring and Promotion in Nepal: A Mixed Methodexploration of barriers and facilitators to service uptake.”2017Erica Chavez Santos: “Spatial Analysis of Labor Laws for Farmworker Justice.”2017Devyn Lee: “Evaluating Teen Clubs in Malawi: A differentiated care model foradolescents living with HIV Evaluation proposal”2017Rae Onders: “Seasonal Trends in Childhood Malnutrition: An analysis of growthmonitoring data for children under five in southern Malawi and the differential impact ofinterventions of Project Concern International’s Njira ProjectPhilbin Page 11

2016Devon Morera: “Evaluation of the 1 in 3 and Draw the Line Internet Campaigns:Implications for New Media Impacts on Abortion Stigma.”Other Trainee Advisory Roles2017 – PresentAffiliated Faculty: T32 Training Program on HIV and Substance use inthe Criminal Justice SystemRole: Provide guest lectures, mentor doctoral students and post-doctoralfellows2018 - PresentAffiliated Faculty, the HIV Intervention Science Training Program forUnderrepresented Investigators (HISTP), Columbia University School ofSocial WorkRole: Provide guest lectures, mentor post-doctoral fellows and juniorfacultyPublicationsPeer-Reviewed Journal Articles(Note: * indicates an article published with a graduate student or post-doctoral fellow)1. Seamon JG, Philbin MM, Harrison LG. (2006) Do you remember proposing marriage to thePepsi machine? False recollections from a campus walk. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review.13(5):752-62. Strathdee SA, Philbin MM, Semple SJ, Pu M, Orozovich P, Martinez G, Lozada R, Fraga M,de la Torre A, Stains H, Magis-Rodriguez C, Patterson TL. (2008) Correlates of injection druguse among female sex workers in two Mexico-U.S. border cities. Drug and Alcohol Dependence.92(1-3):132-40 [PMC2213538]3. Patterson TL, Semple SJ, Staines H, Lozada R, Orozovich P, Philbin MM, Pu M, Fraga M,Amaro H, de la Torre A, Martinez G, Magis-Rodríguez C, and Strathdee SA (2008) Prevalenceand correlates of HIV infection among female sex workers in two Mexico-U.S. border cities.Journal of Infectious Diseases. 197: 728-732 [PMC2872174]4. Philbin MM, Pollini RA, Ramos R, Lozada R, Ramos ME, Firestone-Cruz M, Case P,Strathdee SA. (2008) Shooting Gallery Attendance among IDUs in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez,Mexico: Correlates, Prevention Opportunities, and the Role of the Environment. AIDS &Behavior. 12(4): 552-560 [PMC2733534]5. Philbin MM, Lozada RM, Zuniga ML, Mantsios A, Case P, Magis-Rodriguez, C., Latkin,CA., Strathdee, SA. (2008). A qualitative assessment of stakeholder perceptions and sociocultural influences on the acceptability of harm reduction programs in Tijuana, Mexico. HarmReduction Journal. 5:36 [PMC2613137]Philbin Page 12

6. Philbin MM, Mantsios A, Lozada R, Pollini RA, Alvelais J, Case P, Latkin CA, RodriguezCM, Strathdee SA. (2009). Exploring stakeholder perceptions of acceptability and feasibility ofneedle exchange programmes, syringe vending machines, and safer injection facilities in Tijuana,Mexico. Int J Drug Policy. 20:329-335 [PMC2727467]7. Philbin MM, Zhang, FJ. (2010) Exploring Stakeholder Perceptions of Facilitators andBarriers to Accessing Methadone Maintenance Clinics in Yunnan Province, China. AIDS Care.22(5): 623-6298. Leonard L, Berndtson K, Matson P, Philbin MM, Arrington R, Ellen J. (2010) HowAdolescent Medicine Physicians Test: HIV screening practices and clinical practice guidelines.AIDS Education and Prevention. Dec: 22(6): 546-6 [PMC3105471]9. Philbin MM, Erby LA, Lee SM, Juon, HS. (2012) Hepatitis B and Liver Cancer among ThreeAsian American sub-groups: A Focus Group inquiry. Journal of Immigrant and CommunityHealth. 14(5): 858-868. [PMC3804298]10. Tanner AE, Philbin MM, DuVal A, Ellen JM, Kapogiannis B, Fortenberry JD. (2013).Linking HIV adolescents into care: the effects of relationships between local healthdepartments and adolescent medicine clinics. Journal of HIV and Social Services. 12 (3-4). 424436 [PMC3835468]11. Philbin MM, Tanner AE, DuVal A, Ellen JM, Kapogiannis B, Fortenberry JD. (2014).Linking HIV-positive adolescents to care in 15 different clinics across the United States:Creating solutions to address structural barriers for linkage to care. AIDS Care. 26(1): 12-19[PMC3872213]12. Philbin MM. (2014) ‘What I got to go through”: Normalization and HIV-PositiveAdolescents. Medical Anthropology. 33(4). 288-302 [PMC4874337]13. Tanner AE, Philbin MM, DuVal A, Ellen JM, Kapogiannis B, Fortenberry JD. (2014).“Youth friendly” clinics: Considerations for linking and engaging HIV-infected adolescents intocare. AIDS Care. 26(2). 199-205 [PMC4106414]14. Philbin MM, Zhang, FJ. (2014) Exploring Stakeholder Perceptions of Facilitators andBarriers to Using Needle Exchange Programs in Yunnan Province, China. PLoS ONE 9(2):e86873. [PMC3911934]15. Philbin MM, Tanner AE, DuVal A, Ellen JM, Xu JH, Kapogiannis B, Bethel J, FortenberryJD. (2014) Factors affecting linkage to care and engagement in care for newly diagnosed HIVpositive adolescents within fifteen adolescent medicine clinics in the United States. AIDS &Behavior. 18(8): 1501-15-10 [PMC4000283]16. Liu NH, Philbin MM, & Cham H. (2014). Depression and stigma among HIV-positiveinjection drug users in China: An exploratory study. Journal of HIV/AIDS and Social Services.13(4): 371-382Philbin Page 13

17. Metsch L, Philbin MM, Parish C, Shiu K*, Frimpong JA, Giang LM. (2015) HIV testing,care, and treatment among women who use drugs from a global perspective: progress andchallenges. Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Jun 1; 69 Suppl 1:S162-S168.[PMC4710173]18. Garcia J, Parker C*, Parker RG, Wilson PA, Philbin MM, Hirsch JS. (2015) "You're reallygonna kick us all out?" Sustaining safe spaces for community-based HIV prevention and controlamong Black men who have sex with men. PLoS ONE. 10(10): e0141326 [PMC4619623]19. Garcia J, Parker C*, Wilson PA, Parker RG, Philbin MM, Hirsch JS. (2016) PsychosocialImplications of Family and Religious Homophobia: Insights for HIV Combination Preventionamong Black Men who have Sex with Men. Health Education and Behavior. 43(2):217-225[PMC4973624]20. Garcia J, Parker C*, Wilson PA, Parker RG, Philbin MM, Hirsch JS. (2016) The limitationsof 'Black MSM' as a category: Why gender, sexuality, and desire still matter for social andbiomedical HIV prevention methods. Global Public Health. 11(7-8): 1026-1048 [PMC4931953].(Note: Republished in, “Rethinking MSM, Trans* and other Categories in HIV Prevention” EdsPerez-Brumer AG, Parker RG, Aggleton P. Routledge Tayler & Francis Group. ISBN# 978-1138-55775-8)21. Hirsch JS, Philbin MM. (2016) The heroines of their own stories: Insights from the use oflife history drawings in research with a transnational migrant community. Global Public Health.11(5-6): 762-782 [PMC4879051]22. Philbin MM, Tanner AE, DuVal A, Xu, JH, Ellen JM, Bethel J, Kapogiannis B, FortenberryJD. (2016) HIV testing, care referral and linkage to care intervals affect time to engagement incare for newly diagnosed HIV-infected adolescents in fifteen adolescent medicine clinics in theUnited States. JAIDS. 72(2): 222-229 [PMC4867127]23. Philbin MM, Wilson PA, Parker RG, Parker CM*, Garcia J, Hirsch JS. (2016) The Promiseof pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for Black MSM in New York City: An ecological approachto attitudes, beliefs, and barriers. AIDS Patient Care and STDs. 30(6): 282-290 [PMC4913505]24. Klitzman R, Mellins CA, Philbin MM, Abrams EJ, Remien R. (2016) Ethical andPsychosocial Considerations in Informing HIV-exposed uninfected children that they wereexposed to HIV and Antiretroviral medical in utero. American Journal of Public Health. 106(8):1390-1396 [PMC4940662]25. Tanner AE, Philbin MM, DuVal A, Ellen JM, Kapogiannis B, Fortenberry JD. (2016)Transitioning HIV-positive adolescents to adult care: lessons learned from twelve adolescentmedicine clinics. Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 31(5): 537-543 [PMC5026881]Philbin Page 14

26. Parker C*, Garcia J, Philbin MM, Wilson PA, Parker RG, Hirsch JS. (2017) Social risk,stigma and space: key concepts for understanding HIV vulnerability among black men who havesex with men in New York City. Culture, Health and Sexuality. 19(3): 323-337. [PMC5415078]27. Hatzenbuehler ML, Prins S, Flake M, Philbin MM, Frazer S*, Hagen D, Hirsch JS. (2017)Immigration Policies and Mental Health Morbidity among Latinos: A State-Level Analysis.Social Science and Medicine. 174: 169-178. [PMC5258771]28. Philbin MM, Tanner AE, DuVal A, Ellen JM, Kaogiannis B, Fortenberry JD. (2017)Understanding Care Linkage and Engagement Across 15 Adolescent Clinics: ProviderPerspectives and Implications for Newly HIV-Infected Youth. AIDS Education and Prevention.29(2) 93-103. [PMC5441680]29. Bayer R, Philbin MM, Remien R. (2017) The End of Written Informed Consent for HIVTesting in New York State: Not with a Bang but with a Whimper. American Journal of PublicHealth. 107(8) 1259-1265. [PMC5508137]30. Philbin MM, Tanner AE, Chambers BD*, Ma A*, Ware S, Lee S, Fortenberry JD. (2017)Transitioning HIV-positive adolescents to adult care at 14 clinics across the United States: Usingadolescent and adult providers’ insights to create multi-level solutions to address transitionbarriers. AIDS Care. 29(10): 1227-1234. [PMC5573205]31. Tanner AE, Philbin MM, Chambers BD*, Ma A*, Ware S, Lee S, Fortenberry JD. (2017)Adolescent to Adult HIV Healthcare Transition from the Perspective of Adult Providers across14 Cities in the United States. Journal of Adolescent Health. Jul 25. pii: S1054-139X(17)302161. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.05.011. NIHMS95522832. Philbin MM, Tanner AE, Ma A*, Chambers BD*, Ware S, Kinnard EN*, Hussen SA, LeeS, Fortenberry JD. (2017) Adolescent and adult HIV providers’ definitions of HIV-infectedyouths’ successful transition to adult care in the United States. AIDS Patient Care and STDs.31(10):421-427. [PMC5650713]33. Philbin MM, Flake ML*, Hatzenbuehler ML, Hirsch JS. (2018) State-level immigration andimmigrant-focused policies as drivers of Latino health disparities in the United States. SocialScience and Medicine. 199: 29-38 [PMC5632125]34. Parker C*, Parker RG, Philbin MM, Hirsch JS. (2018) Policing Practices and HIV risk formen who have sex with men. Journal of Urban Health. 95(2): 171-17835. Philbin MM, Hirsch JS, Wilson PA, Ly AT, Giang LM, Parker RG. (2018) Structuralbarriers to HIV prevention engagement among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Vietnam:diversity, stigma, and healthcare access. Plos One. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.019500036. Philbin MM, Parker CM*, Parker RG, Wilson PA, Garcia J, Hirsch JS. (2018) Genderedsocial institutions and preventive healthcare seeking for Black men who have sex with men: thePhilbin Page 15

promise of biomedical HIV prevention. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 47(7): 2091-2100.[PMC6309278]37. Philbin MM, Kinnard EN*, Tanner AE, Ware S, Chambers BD*, Ma A*, Fortenberry JD.(2018) The association between incarceration and transactional sex among HIV-infected youngmen who have sex with men in the United States. Journal of Urban Health. 95(4): 576-583[PMC6095762].38. Tanner AE, Chambers BD*, Philbin MM, Ware S, Eluka N, Ma A*, Kinnard EN*,Fortenberry JD. (2018) The intersection between women’s reproductive desires and HIV careproviders’ reproductive health practices: A mixed methods analysis. Maternal and Child HealthJournal. 22(9): 1233-123939. Philbin MM, Feaster DJ, Gooden L, Duan R, Das M, Jacobs P Metsch LR. (2019) TheNorth-South divide: substance use risk, care engagement, and viral suppression amonghospitalized HIV-infected patients in 11 U.S. cities. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 68(1):146-14940. Philbin MM, Parker CM*, Flaherty MG, Hirsch JS. (2019) Public Libraries: A communitylevel resource to advance population Health. Journal of Community Health. 44(1): 192-199.NIHMS 97169341. Tanner, A. E., Philbin, M. M., Chambers, B

Postdoctoral Training 06/13 - 05/16 Postdoctoral Research Fellow. T32MH019139. HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies. Division of Gender, Sexuality and Health. Columbia University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute. "Behavioral Sciences Research in HIV Infection." PI: Theo Sandfort